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Christopher Fisher Active in Politics


Chris has been active in the local political scene for over a decade. Chris has participated personally, on active campaign trails, and as a Union Representative 


Chris with Governor Kathy Hochul, August 2025 at SUNY Niagara!


Chris with Governor Kathy Hochul, August 2024 


Christopher Fisher with NYS Governor Kathy Hochul


Christopher Fisher with then Lt. Governor Kathy Hochul

Newley Elected Councilmember Chris Fisher with New York State Attorney General Letitia James  




Christopher Fisher with Erie County Executive Mark Poloncarz 

Chris Fisher with Assembly Majority Leader Crystal Peoples-Stokes, January 2024



Christopher Fisher with NYS Senator Tim Kennedy 


Christopher Fisher with NYS Congressman Brian Higgins 


Christopher Fisher Albany, NY 


Christopher Fisher and Daughter Lexi with NY Assembly Member Monica Wallace


Christopher Fisher with Majority Leader Crystal Peoples-Stokes and Assembly Member Michael Blake


Christopher Fisher with NYS Congressman Brian Higgins 


Christopher Fisher with NYS Comptroller Tom Dinaploi


Christopher Fisher with Erie County Democratic Committee Chair Len Lenihan 


Christopher Fisher with NYS Senator Tim Kennedy 


Christopher Fisher and Wife Julia Finucane with Erie County Executive Mark Poloncarz 

Chris Fisher with Buffalo Mayor Bryon Brown, August 2024. 



Christopher Fisher with Eddie Money 


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